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In this way, we learn to sympathize from a general point of view.
While the boy doesn't seem to have an eye for what's going on in society, he does learn to sympathize with people of whom he was once biased.
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Although she described the voices, "her commentator," as both her "persecutors and companion," she learned to sympathize with them.
In the title story of Cathedral the protagonist learns to sympathize with a blind man that he had previously written off.
Danielle Brooks's Taystee comes into her own as a leader in the prison, and the viewer learns to sympathize with Pennsatucky, whose troubled history is delivered in unflinching detail.
It's more difficult to make a villain likable than the hero, but with a background we may sympathize with, we can learn to at least understand the villain.
On a day-to-day basis, patrol agents get to know those they chase, learn their language and often come to sympathize with their plight.
Can be difficult when others can't see your injury to sympathize".
You have to sympathize with Barak, a good man learning diplomacy the hardest way.
I sympathize with his distress, but maybe it's time we learned to tolerate Pale Male.
This is important to remember because it helps you be patient and sympathize, much the same way you would with a young child who hasn't yet learned to regulate and express their emotions.
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